At 23 May 2002 23:38:31 +0200,
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> 
> Le jeu 23/05/2002 à 10:49, Takashi Iwai a écrit :
> (...)
> > 
> > could you send me your /etc/asound.state?
> I would be pleased to do so, but I don't have any /etc/asound.state
> file... May be I messed something ? I fact I haven't any asound.* file
> on my hard disk.... It seems to be wrong 'cause readind /etc/alsa.conf I
> saw a reference to a file named /etc/asound.conf...

/etc/asound.conf is the configuration for defining your own pcm or
controls.  /etc/asound.state is used to save and restore the status of
mixer and controls.
it's a bit confusing, because /etc/asound.conf was used for the
purpose of the present /etc/asound.state at the time of alsa 0.5.x.
anyway, if you have /etc/asound.state, better to remove it.

> > 
> > > Any others ideas ?
> > 
> > try to remove /etc/asound.state once, reload the driver and configure
> > the mixer status again.
> It would be nice but as I didn't have such a file, it is difficult for
> me to delete it ;)
> 
> Is it possible that a previous install of alsa 0.9 can cause such a
> problem ?

usually not.  a possible problem may be the files under
/usr/share/alsa directory...

anyway, can you once save your setting via "alsactl store" (as root)
and send me the generated /etc/asound.state to analyze the
configuration?


Takashi

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